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Mercedes Automatic Transmission Ga280se 1122712301 From A 1967 250s W108 on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Brazil, Indiana, United States

Brazil, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

This is the automatic transmission form a 1967 250S, a W108 car, that I have parted out.
This car was in running condition before I parted it out, I never drove it for any distance but did drive around the yard and transmission did fine. You will be buying as used and as is condition.
Not sure what all years and models it would be correct for, you need to determine that is is correct for you car BEFORE you purchase, do not rely on the information in compatibility, it may not be correct.
Numbers on transmission is 112 271 23 01, also GA 280SE.



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